Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Next/Own-cloud client?

2020-10-08 Thread Tony Brian Albers
Thanks Guenther! I'll take a good look at rclone. /tony On 10/08/20 07:59 AM, Guenther Alka wrote: > You may use rclone, it is promoted as rsync for Clouds. > > It is in the OmniOS extra repo together with minIO an S3 cloudserver, > not sure about other sources but rclone (and minIO) is a

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Next/Own-cloud client?

2020-10-08 Thread Guenther Alka
You may use rclone, it is promoted as rsync for Clouds. It is in the OmniOS extra repo together with minIO an S3 cloudserver, not sure about other sources but rclone (and minIO) is a simple single binary, no dependencies. The OmniOS binary works out of the box on OI.

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Next/Own-cloud client?

2020-10-07 Thread Tony Brian Albers
Good morning Till, Yeah, I know I can use webdav for file access, but what I need is the automatic sync features. Wait, maybe I can use rsync. I'll look into that. The Nextcloud client has a level of intelligence that is really nice when it comes to syncing files. Today I'll ask my colleague

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Next/Own-cloud client?

2020-10-07 Thread Till Wegmüller
Hey Tony I haven't tried with MATE but GNOME2 used to be able to navigate to Webdav shares as if they where mounted filesystem. Just paste the Webdav URL into the folder navigation textbox. You can get the Webdav URL from the Webinterface in the settings part below the Trashbin. It s usually

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Next/Own-cloud client?

2020-10-07 Thread Tony Brian Albers
Hi guys, I'm trying to figure out how to use my Nextcloud server from OI. I haven't been able to find a client for OI/Illumos, and the original Nextcloud client has a lot of QT dependencies that I don't know if OI can satisfy, so I haven't tried to build it. I've tried using JFileSync3